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Commentators tip Malawi police to guard against political violence ahead of July polls

Written by Richard Kayenda

Duncan Mwapasa: Acting Inspector General of Police

MZUZU-(MaraviPost)–Political commentators have called upon the Malawi Police Service (MPS) to stand up and guard against the political violence which have become order of the day in the run up to July 2 presidential election.

The commentators, Mustaffah Hussein and Sherif Kaisi, have said the current political turmoil may be deemed as a deliberate move by the government to frustrate the registration exercise by Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) and the eventual voting exercise on July 2 this year.

“It is expected that when such vandalism has occurred people should get arrested or government should say something about it or Mec should actually do something about it. In the absence of information, people can start speculating,” Hussein said.

While echoing similar sentiments, Kaisi said the government seems to have completely lost control over the current political situation.

Kaisi said: “It is very unfortunate as a country that we have neglected a very important exercise that is going to map the way forward for the country . You know elections are supposed to be safeguarded before security measures.”

However, the Police, through National Spokesperson, James Kadadzera, says the Police are doing everything possible to keep the situation in check, bearing in mind that they are also always preoccupied with general security of the nation amid the covid-19 pandemic.

“We protect everyone regardless of political affiliation. What is needed is that when they have seen something suspicious, they have to report that to police,” said Kadadzera.

The current registration exercise by Mec, in Dowa, Mulanje and Thyolo, has been fiddled with acts of violence. The first phase of the exercise was also brought to a sudden halt when unidentified culprits damaged Mec equipment in Blantyre.

 Police have not yet arrested anyone in connection with the malpractice.

Malawi Police deputy IG Mwapasa calls for stiff sentences to curb abductions & killings of persons with albinism

Mwapasa
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LILONGWE (MaraviPost)–Deputy Inspector General of Malawi Police Dancan Mwapasa has urged the Judiciary to mete out stiff sentences to those found abducting, killing and tampering with or exhumations of graves of persons with albinism to get their bones for ritual and witchcraft in and outside Malawi.

Speaking in an interview with Maravi Post in Lilongwe yesterday after receiving a Petition on Abductions, killings and exhumation of graves of persons with albinism from the Stakeholders Action Group, Mapasa said no one has got rich because of the bones and parts of albinos.

“We are tightening our operation and all loopholes, now the investigation are underway to make sure that we get to the bottom of the problem as soon as possible. I want to urge the police to nab all those reported and  those proven of abducting albinos should be given tough sentences,” said Mwapasa

Edward Chileka Banda of Citizen Alliance and Chair of Action Group in a statement highlighted the gap and concerns on Malawi Police conduct, among others he emphasized on delayed investigations of the cases concerning the killings, abduction and exhumations.

According to the Petition, some cases have been under investigations over a period of 6 months or 1 year. The development is causing delays to deliver justice and may in the process encourage would-be offenders.

He also stated that, limited investigations that do not bring enough evidence against perpetrators are negatively contributing to high cases of killing of persons with Albism.

According to Banda, the Petition marks a new chapter of anger, disappoint, despair, and frustrations as persons with albinism continue to come under attack. “The case of Mr. Fletcher Masina of  Ntcheu murdered on 24th May 2016 is a fresh blow to the country’s efforts to stop the killings,” he said.

The history of killings of persons with albinism in Malawi dates from long time ago. Therefore, the Action Group through the petition call for Police to re-arrest the suspect under bail, to come hard on police officers implicated in aiding suspects.

The stakeholders Actions Group comprises CSOs and Citizen Groups including Citizen Alliance (AC), Association of Persons with Albinism (APAM), National Advocacy Platform (NAP), CSO Joint Advocacy against the killings of persons with Albinism (CJAAKAN), Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP), and the Youth Consultative Forum (YCF) among others.